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Where was the Lexington of Texas fought?

The Lexington of Texas is another name for the Battle of Gonzales. It took place in Gonzales, Texas. The Texas rebels were stronger and caused the Mexican forces to withdraw.


Why is Gonzales called the Lexington of the Texas Revolution?

the battle of gonzales (1835) lexington was the 1st battle of the u.s revolution, and gonzales was the 1st battle of the Texas revolution


Where was The Battle of Gonzales which happened on October 2 1835?

Answer6 months and 21 daysThe Texans won the battle of Gonzales.Santa Anna sent a Mexican Commender to takea cannon from Gonzalas!


What is the reason for nickname in Gonzales battle?

It was called the "Lexington of Texas" because it was the first battle of Texas war of Independence.


What battle of the Texas Revolution was given the name little Lexington?

The Battle of Gonzales is sometimes called the Lexington of Texas.


What effects did the battle of gonzales have the Texas revolution?

they all died the end


What was the importance of gonzales battle?

It marked the beginning of the Texas Revolution.


Where in Texas did the battle of gonzales take place?

Lexington Texas ... Hi kameron w. and bo m.


What was the most famous Battle of the Mexican American War?

Gonzales. Mexico wanted back a cannon which was on loan to the Texans, and they refused to give it back.


What were the causes of the battle of Gonzales?

It was the first armed engagement of the Texas Rebellion against Mexico.


Why was the Battle of Gonzales so significant?

The Battle of Gonzales (October 2, 1835) was the result of the attempts of the Mexican government to retrieve a small smooth bore cannon (six pounder) that had been given in 1831 to the settlers at Gonzales as a defense against attacks by Tonkawa and Comanche Indians. This was the first battle of the Texas Revolution (1835-1836).


The battle at Gonzales and Goliad made many Texans believe what?

they convinced many Texans that Texas should be part of Mexico.